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Composite Fillings

Dental fillings are used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay.
The filling material is placed into the cavity, and then it is shaped to match the tooth’s original contour.

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Its a Natural Solution for Restoring Your Smile.

Composite fillings are a popular and effective way to repair teeth damaged by decay, cracks, or minor fractures. Known for their natural appearance and durability, these tooth-colored fillings seamlessly blend with your teeth, providing both functionality and aesthetics.

What Are Composite Fillings?
Composite fillings are made from a blend of resin and finely ground glass particles. Unlike traditional metal fillings (amalgam), composite fillings are designed to match the natural shade of your teeth, making them virtually invisible when you smile.

Composite fillings are custom-shaded to match your tooth color, offering a natural and discreet solution.

Benefits of Composite Fillings

Composite fillings are custom-shaded to match your tooth color, offering a natural and discreet solution.
Durability:

These fillings bond directly to your tooth, providing strength and support for years.
Minimally Invasive:

Less removal of healthy tooth structure is required compared to metal fillings. They can be used to repair decayed teeth, chipped teeth, or even small gaps. The dentist removes the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth and cleans the area.
Layering Process:

The composite material is applied in layers, with each layer being hardened using a special curing light. Once the filling is in place, it is shaped to fit your bite and polished for a smooth, natural look.

Composite fillings are an excellent choice for patients seeking a natural-looking and durable solution for tooth restoration. They are particularly ideal for visible areas of your smile, such as front teeth or premolars.

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Are Composite Fillings Right for You?

smetic fillings, also known as tooth-colored or composite fillings, are dental restorations used to repair decayed, damaged, or otherwise compromised teeth. Unlike traditional amalgam fillings made from a mixture of metals, cosmetic fillings are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural color of your teeth, providing a more aesthetically pleasing result.

What are Gold fillings?

 

Gold fillings are made from a gold alloy and are often used on back teeth. They are strong and durable, but they can be expensive. 

Gold fillings are also not tooth-coloured, so they may stand out in your mouth.

What are Amalgam fillings?

Amalgam fillings are made from a mixture of metals, including silver, tin, mercury, and copper.  use in small cavities or on front teeth, as they can cause discolouration.

They have been used for many years and are still a popular choice because they are strong and durable. However, amalgam fillings are not tooth-coloured and may stand out in your mouth. They are also not recommended for

What are composite fillings?

Also known as white, or tooth-coloured fillings, composites are made from a mixture of glass or quartz filler and a resin binder.

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 Composite fillings are popular because they can be matched to the colour of your natural teeth, making them virtually invisible..

What are ceramic fillings or tooth-coloured fillings

Ceramic fillings are made from a ceramic material and are matched to the colour of your natural teeth. They are strong and durable, but they can be more expensive than other types of fillings. 

 Ceramic fillings are also not recommended for use in small cavities or on front teeth, as they can cause discolouration.

cosmetic fillings

Cosmetic fillings are typically made from composite resin, a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. 

This material can be color-matched to the natural shade of your teeth, making the fillings virtually invisible.

Life span

With proper care, composite fillings typically last 5–10 years, depending on factors like oral hygiene, the size of the filling, and the location in the mouth.

Risk Management

Composite fillings are a popular choice for patients seeking durable and aesthetically pleasing dental restorations.

A Natural Solution for Restoring Your Smile

Dental fillings are a common dental procedure used to treat cavities and restore the functionality and appearance of damaged teeth. With advancements in dental technology, there are various types of dental fillings available today, each with its own set of benefits and considerations.

  • Amalgam Fillings:

    Composition: Amalgam fillings are made from a mixture of metals, including mercury, silver, tin, and copper. Advantages: They are durable, cost-effective, and have been used for over a century. Considerations: Some patients are concerned about the mercury content, although it is considered safe for most people.

  • Porcelain fillings

    Composition: Porcelain fillings are crafted in a dental laboratory, providing a strong and natural-looking option. hey are highly durable, stain-resistant, and mimic the appearance of natural teeth. Natural Appearance:

  • Composite Fillings

    Material: A mixture of resins and glass particles. Appearance: Can be closely matched to the color of natural teeth. Durability: Good, but not as long-lasting as amalgam; typically lasts 5–10 years.

  • Resilon Fillings

    Material: A thermoplastic material, sometimes used in root canal treatments. Durability: Good but typically used for filling root canals, not for cavities in the chewing surface. Use: Ideal for sealing root canals but also used for some other dental treatments.

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